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Presented by Ronald King, Security Engineer With Norfolk State University

Presented by Ronald King, Security Engineer With Norfolk State University. PRESENTATION OVERVIEW. What is identity theft? How does identity theft happen? What can you do? Deter Detect Defend Where can you learn more?. WHAT IS IDENTITY THEFT?.

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Presented by Ronald King, Security Engineer With Norfolk State University

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  1. Presented by Ronald King, Security Engineer With Norfolk State University

  2. PRESENTATION OVERVIEW • What is identity theft? • How does identity theft happen? • What can you do? • Deter • Detect • Defend • Where can you learn more?

  3. WHAT IS IDENTITY THEFT? • It occurs when someone steals your personal information – e.g., credit card or Social Security number – and uses it fraudulently • It can cost you time and money • It can destroy your credit and ruin your good name

  4. HOW DOES IDENTITY THEFT HAPPEN? • Identity thieves may: • Go through your trash or “dumpster dive” • Steal your wallet or purse • Steal your mail or submit a change of address form for your mail • Use “phishing” or fake emails to get you to provide personal information • Steal personnel records from their employers

  5. WHAT CAN YOU DO? • DETER • Deter identity thieves by safeguarding your information • DETECT • Detect suspicious activity by routinely monitoring your financial • accounts and billing statements • DEFEND • Defend against identity theft as soon as you suspect a problem

  6. DETER identity thieves by safeguarding your information. • Shred financial documents before discarding them • Protect your Social Security number • Don’t give out personal information unless you’re sure who • you’re dealing with • Don’t use obvious passwords • Keep your information secure

  7. DETECT suspicious activity by routinely monitoring your financial accounts and billing statements. • Be alert • Mail or bills that don’t arrive • Denials of credit for no reason • Inspect your credit report • Law entitles you to one free report a year from each nationwide credit reporting agencies if you ask for it • Online: www.AnnualCreditReport.com; by phone: 1-877-322-8228; or by mail: Annual Credit Report Request Service, P.O. Box 105281, Atlanta, GA 30348-5281 • Inspect your financial statements • Look for charges you didn’t make

  8. DEFEND against identity theft as soon as you suspect a problem. • Place a “Fraud Alert” on your credit reports by calling any one of the three nationwide credit reporting companies: • Equifax: 1-800-525-6285 • Experian: 1-888-397-3742 • TransUnion: 1-800-680-7289 • Review reports carefully, looking for fraudulent activity • Close accounts that have been tampered with or opened fraudulently • File a police report • Contact the Federal Trade Commission

  9. WHERE CAN YOU LEARN MORE? Online: ftc.gov/idtheft By phone: 1-877-ID-THEFT By mail: Identity Theft Clearinghouse Federal Trade Commission 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580

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